Savannah native Rachel Shaner — aka Lulu the Giant — releases her debut CD Kingdoms Fall Thursday, February 2nd at Trinity United Methodist Church. Shaner, a 2009 Savannah Arts Academy graduate, is known for her upright bass prowess, and has…
Month: January 2017
New Music Monday – 1/30/17
Mothership and Gunpowder Gray at The Jinx – photos
“NineteenEightyFour” from Dope KNife “is perfectly timed to reflect a world of growing instability and turmoil” – review
Review by Garrett Deming: Set to a sparse musical dystopia, Dope KNife‘s NineteenEightyFour is equally imbued with autobiography, social commentary, Scorsese-esque noir, dark humor, and bombastic hip-hop authority. Dope KNife displays his signature style of savage wordplay over self-produced tracks…
Larry Jack’s Magical Music Tour – 1/26/17 – 1/31/17
Hey guys, There are plenty of good choices this weekend. Both of the shows listed on Thursday should be good. On Friday, I hope to make it to the Train Wrecks at the Rail Pub, a great place to watch…
premiere: 3 songs from Walter Harris
Walter Harris passed away last week. He was a staple of the Savannah scene, but not because of his regular club gigs or recorded efforts. Here a snippet from Larry Jack’s recent reflections about Walter: Many of you knew Walter,…
Singer-Songwriters at the Thursday Night Opry – photos
New Music Monday – 1/23/17
Larry Jack’s Magical Music Tour – 1/19/17 – 1/24/17
Hey guys, It looks like another good weekend coming up. There are several good choices on Thursday, including the Trinity show, The Attack at the Jinx, and the eclectic Comeback Alice at the Barrelhouse. I don’t even know where I…
R.I.P. Walter Harris
Hey guys, We don’t really talk about street musicians over here at hissing lawns. Let’s be honest, a lot of people don’t consider them “real musicians”. I can say that I have seen many people playing on the streets of…